OPEN SEASON is one of my feel-good re-reads. I love the heroine and the chemistry between her and her hero, and the puppy dog. And I really appreciate that when the heroine realizes she is in danger she doesn't endanger herself further with walking into more trouble but leaves the solving of the crime to the professionals.

CRY NO MORE: Sometimes I am in the mood for an angsty read and that book is certainly ANGSTY. Also, once again really good chemistry between hero and heroine.

DEATH ANGEL: I appreciated the flawed heroine and the err... hero and was totally surprised by what happens to the heroine half way through the novel. I don't get surprised very often reading fiction, so I really like when an author manages to surprise me.

Mine is McKenzie's Mountain. I like this one best because the suspense is toned down and it focuses more on the love story. I also like the relationship between the heroine and the hero's son._________________She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain. -Louisa May Alcott

Open Season - Love Daisy and Jack. Love the story. Love the characters. Love the setting.

I know I am the only person who thought this but I've reread Cover of Night several times and really enjoy it. The hero Cal is to die for and I liked the kids.
Cry No More is an intense story but one I just loved. It is a moving tale.

I love the Blari Mallory books.

Dream Man is a truly terrific romantic suspense as is Now You See Her,. _________________http://maggiebbooksandteas.blogspot.com
She is too fond of books and it has turned her brain. - Louisa May Alcott

Open Season - Love Daisy and Jack. Love the story. Love the characters. Love the setting.

I know I am the only person who thought this but I've reread Cover of Night several times and really enjoy it. The hero Cal is to die for and I liked the kids.
Cry No More is an intense story but one I just loved. It is a moving tale.

I love the Blari Mallory books.

Dream Man is a truly terrific romantic suspense as is Now You See Her,. _________________http://maggiebbooksandteas.blogspot.com
She is too fond of books and it has turned her brain. - Louisa May Alcott

Oh, I am excited by this topic! Linda Howard is is one of my most favourite authors and so far I loved/liked anything I've read by her. I was disappointed by All the Queen's Men at first but later it grew on me and I even have my own copy now. Linda Howard and Mary Balogh are comfort reads for me in the sense that after I read an especially disappointing book, I pick up a book by either of these authors because it's a guaranteed enjoyment.

My absolutely favourite book is CRY NO MORE which is in my Top Two romance of all times (competing with Heyer's Venetia). I loved the great dramatic story, great chemistry between h/H and many other things, e.g. the fact that they were not breathtakingly beautiful, that the heroine was on friendly terms with her ex and one of the most satisfying and relevant to the story epilogues in romance books.

My second favourite is TO DIE FOR. I normally prefer angsty romance but I loved this lighter one, especially the heroine and her voice and great humour.

I love almost all of her books. Not a great fan of Cry No More, but I may have to try it again on a reread. Right now, I am rereading Touch Of Fire...one of her few historicals that I loved the first time around and am loving again. After this one, I will read Angel Creek. Howard writes men well. What more can I say._________________"As you wish"
~The Princess Bride

I love Open Season- like others have said it's such a feel good read. I love the character of Daisy and find her genuinely funny and sweet but still intelligent. Naive in some ways but not dumb. The makeover, apartment renovation and the puppy are just so enjoyable. I think they make a very believable couple too seeing that Jack had roots in the community and understood Daisy because of his Aunt. It made the whole romance seem more rooted in reality.

I also love "Now You See Her"- maybe because it was the first Linda Howard I read but also because I liked the somewhat prickly heroine and I enjoy a little supernatural in my suspense as well.

I also re-read the first two MacKenzie books, Mr. Perfect and a lot of the older ones of hers but unlike many I cannot stand After The Night.

All the Queen's Men (loved Medina since Kill and Tell, reread every year)
Mr. Perfect (reread every year)
Dream ManStrangers in the Night (collection of 3 novellas)
Kill and Tell

I liked Up Close and Dangerous, but not enough to reread.

I didn't like:
Death Angel (although the further away I am from reading it the more I think it was my mood, not the book)
Son of the Morning (I don't like time travel very much)
MacKenzie novels (for some reason I just didn't enjoy them, don't know why)
Prey (this worked for a lot of people, and I LOVED the hero, but the rest of the book was a flop for me)